There’s nothing like a little support from your closest friends, especially when you’re going through a tough time. The "Today" team recently showed their unwavering support for Savannah Guthrie after she faced some online backlash. Her colleagues came together to celebrate the release of her heartfelt new book, Mostly What God Does, during a special event on February 21. It was a beautiful reminder that no matter what happens, you’ve always got your people.
Sharing the joyous moment with her fans, Savannah, 52, posted a series of photos from the event on Instagram. “What a beautiful night — thank you to dearest friends for coming out to celebrate Mostly What God Does and most especially to @feldmike and my sweet babies,” she wrote in the caption. Her gratitude was evident, and it was clear that this was more than just a book launch—it was a celebration of friendship, family, and life.
A Night to Remember
Savannah looked stunning in a chic white pantsuit as she posed for photos with her "Today" co-stars who attended the event. The list of guests included some familiar faces such as Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager, Willie Geist, and Sheinelle Jones. NBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle also made an appearance, along with Jenna’s twin sister, Barbara Bush. It was a night filled with laughter, love, and plenty of great company.
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But the party wasn’t just about Savannah’s professional achievements. She also took the time to share some sweet moments with her family, including her husband, Mike Feldman, and their children, Vale and Charles. Vale, 9, wore a sunny yellow dress that perfectly matched the cover of her mom’s new book, while Charles, 7, looked dapper in a suit with a bright yellow tie. These small details added a personal touch to the already special occasion.
A Thoughtful Gesture
Hoda Kotb, always the thoughtful friend, gifted Savannah a gorgeous bouquet of yellow flowers ahead of the event. “The most beautiful bright yellow surprise waiting for me at home,” Savannah wrote on Instagram. “Thank you, @hodakotb, today and every day.” It’s moments like these that remind us how important it is to have people in your corner who truly care about you.
The Drama Behind the Smiles
While the photos from the event showed nothing but joy and celebration, there has been some drama surrounding the "Today" show recently. On February 15, Savannah faced criticism from viewers after repeatedly asking guest Kelly Rowland about Beyoncé’s new country album. Now, I know what you’re thinking—how could asking about Queen Bey possibly be a bad thing? Well, let me explain.
During the interview, Kelly, 43, responded twice with, “I’m so proud of her,” without divulging much more about Beyoncé, her former bandmate in Destiny’s Child. Kelly was actually there to promote her new film, Mea Culpa, but the focus seemed to shift toward Beyoncé. One viewer commented on the "Today" show’s official YouTube page, “Kelly is her own person, why is she still getting questions about Beyoncé?” It’s a valid point, right?

Another comment read, “The interview was doing well until the last few minutes. Savannah, I know you are just doing what the producers tell you—but come on! This is about Kelly! So not cool to pry about Beyoncé, it’s unfair to Kelly who was there to promote her upcoming film. Kelly looked absolutely stunning and amazing as usual!”
Even days later, the conversation surrounding Savannah’s questions during the segment continued. An X user chimed in on February 22, “@SavannahGuthrie once again her aggressive interview with @KELLYROWLAND has repercussions. I noticed during the interview and thought Savannah would not stop questioning Kelly about @Beyonce! Savannah is so rude! @TODAYshow.”
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